A Boston Globe reporter sympathetic to Barack Obama apparently received favored access to the immigration file of the president's father.

In writing her biography of Barack Obama's father, Boston Globe reporter Sally H. Jacobs had access to what appears to be the father's unredacted Immigration and Naturalization Service file. The documents cover the time Barack Obama Sr. arrived in Honolulu in 1959 until he was forced to leave the United States in 1964.

However, the redacted file the Department of Homeland Security provided in an Freedom of Information Act request to independent reporter Heather Smathers whited-out key facts about the president's birth narrative, judging from the one unredacted page WND has obtained.

Sally H. Jacobs lives in Boston. She has been a reporter for over three decades, most recently with The Boston Globe. She has specialized in political reporting and profiles including the famously reclusive Joan Kennedy, Michelle Obama, and Pat Patrick, Deval Patrick’s father. This is her first book.

Following the lead of the New Yorkers David Remnick and the New York Times Janny Scott, the Boston Globes Sally Jacobs chooses to duck the truth about President Obamas origins in her new biography, The Other Barack: The Bold and Reckless Life of President Obamas Father.

Like her fellow biographers, Jacobs labors to protect the foundational myth of President Obamas political ascendancy, in Remnicks words, his own life as a reflection of a kind of multicultural ideal.

As the president tells the story, he was the product of an improbable love between a girl from Kansas and a goatherd from Kenya who shared a faith in the possibilities of this nation.

Last month on the eve of Fathers Day, Obama buttressed the myth once more by claiming that Obama Sr. left when I was 2 years old. This implies, of course, that there was a home and family to leave.

There was not, but like Scott in her new biography of Obamas mother, A Singular Woman, Jacobs helps sustain the fraud by both omission and commission.

About the courtship of Ann Dunham and Obama Sr., Jacobs rehashes old information. As she relates, Obama said nothing of his new girlfriend to most of his friends on campus. Jacobs attributes this to Obama Sr.s discretion on personal matters.

Obama Sr., however, was less discreet about other women. Jacobs tells of his courtship of a blonde co-ed, whom he often took out in public, including a night of dancing at a tourist hot spot in Honolulu.

Later Jacobs relates the tale of future Obama Sr. spouse Ruth Baker. Writes Jacobs of the couple, They went dancing at the hottest clubs around Cambridge. No such luck for Ann Dunham. No one even knew they were an item.

Jacobs feels obliged to create a married life for this couple. To accomplish this, she turns to current Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie, whose serial lies about his relationship to baby Obama were exposed at the beginning of 2011.

Knowing this, Jacobs would have had time to rewrite the Abercrombie section but did not. She takes him at this word that “every now and then” Obama Sr. took his wife and baby out to meet friends. This is nonsense.

People like this with an agenda are a very good reason why the higher education structure of the nation needs to be modernized and changed. Clubs of like-thinking clones trained in a relatively small group of universities have inundated ‘journalism’ and other opinion-influencing aspects of our society. It is imperative that online education and post-education ‘show me what you learned’ aptitude tests become widespread. Our society will become markedly better educated and it will deprive the left of one of their favorite propaganda tools.

The legend is that Stanley Ann Dunham was an anthropologist. Although she earned a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Hawaii in 1992, she wasn't. She was an international banking consultant. She traveledaround Southeast Asia, pursuing a career in international banking and rural development that took her to Ghana, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Being and anthropologist fits the Obama narrative better than her real role as a tool of "fat-cat bankers."

Stanley Ann went to work for the Ford Foundation from 1981 through 1984. She was employed as a program officer for "Women and Employment" at the "Regional Southeast Asia Office of the Ford Foundation in Jakarta.

She lived in Pakistan for the five years beginning in 1987 and ending in 1992, living at the Hilton International Hotel. During this time, Obama visited his mother and stayed for a few months. Stanley Ann was hired as a consultant by the Asian Development Bank for Pakistan Agricultural Development Banks Gujranwalla Agricultural Development Program. In 1986, Stanley Ann worked on a developmental project in Pakistan. Later that year, Stanley Ann and her daughter traveled the Silk Road in China. Stanley Ann monitored the funds received for this program from the Asian Development Bank and trained the Mobile Credit Officers of the Agricultural Bank. This program was controlled from the Gujranwalla Regional Office. She stayed for five years in the Hilton International Hotel (now Avari Hotel), Lahore. She travelled daily from Lahore to Gujranwalla. When Barack Obama visited Pakistan, he stayed in the same hotel. After returning from Pakistan, she died from cancer within three years.

Stanley Ann also worked for the Ford Foundation and Womens World Bank, establishing micro-credit loans in developing countries. Her antipathy for America and Americans didn't prevent her from funneling its money to third-world countries.

She worked at Bank Rakyat of Indonesia, where she facilitated the practice of "macrofinancing," making loans to people with poor credit and low incomes. You know the one, exactly what the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac banks were pushing -- loans to people with poor credit and low incomes that created the mortgage meltdown.

Bank Rakyat is 70% government owned (Persero) and has been government owned for the entire period since the war of independence in 1945. It is also part of the "Islamic banking cooperative."

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